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Group: alt.archaeology · Group Profile · Search for Webpub in alt.archaeology
Author: Stratigrapher
Date: Jul 5, 2008 19:22
The so-called "muck", which is found near Fairbanks and other parts of Alaska is a favorite cliché piece of evidence for a terminal Pleistocene catastrophe for catastrophists like Collins (2000), Deloria (1997), Hapgood (1970), Allan and Delair (1995) and Hawkins (2007). Such catastrophists love to quote either form from Hibben's book "Lost Americans", Hibben (1946), or his paper "Evidences of
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Group: sci.skeptic · Group Profile · Search for Webpub in sci.skeptic
Author: Stratigrapher
Date: Jul 5, 2008 19:15
On Wed, 20 Jun 2007 04:43:32 -0700, webpub wrote: Sorry for sounding ignorant...I am in this area. I am looking for a low cost GPS or possibly RFID solution. Specifically, I am looking for a device/software combination that will allow me to fix a transmitter/receiver unit to my fleet assets (not vehicles, containers) to be able to locate them in the local metropolitan area.
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